October 20, 2022Are Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury Claims the Same? The simple answer is no. Workers’ compensation claims are filed against your employer in a state system usually called an “Industrial Commission.” In contrast, personal injury claims are filed in Court,...
Read More June 23, 2022Three Signs It’s Time to File a Suit Following a Construction Accident Construction accidents are terrifying and can often lead to permanent injury or even death. According to OSHA, construction is a high-hazard industry that encompasses a wide range of...
Read More June 9, 2022Scaffolding Accidents & Injuries: Your Legal Options When an accident occurs on the job site, the moments following can be chaotic and terrifying for the injured. This is especially true in the aftermath of a scaffolding incident. A scaffold is...
Read More May 5, 2020Construction is a dangerous industry to work in with hundreds of job-related injuries occurring each year. Workers perform a variety of laborious tasks, including loading and unloading building materials, and assisting with operating heavy equipment. Falling debris and other dangers...
Read More February 13, 2020Contact with electricity can cause devastating personal injuries and often results in electrocution. There are many different ways that the mishandling of electrical power can cause injury or death. Electrical injuries and electrocution are often a result of the negligence...
Read More February 1, 2020According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), about 2.3 million construction workers in the United States regularly work on scaffolds. In major cities like Chicago, thousands of construction workers, painters, window washers, and laborers climb up on and...
Read More February 1, 2020Explosives can be extremely dangerous. In a heartbeat, an explosion or blast can turn an individual’s world upside down — causing catastrophic personal injuries, death, and destruction of life, limb and property, not to mention loss of livelihood. If you...
Read More February 1, 2020Electrical current is extremely dangerous. According to OSHA, electrocution accidents are the third leading cause of death to construction workers in the United States. Only falls and being struck by objects claim more lives than electrical accidents. Workers engaged with...
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